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Conservative politician Maria Miller, 50, has been the focus of recent media controversy over the past couple of weeks. After secretly trying to make further, newer restrictions on the fabric of a free press unclouded by disingenuous laws restricting reporting, Miller was found to be scandalous. Her crime was that of abusing the British taxpayer among many others becoming the newest addition to the expenses scandal.

The Right Honourable Maria Miller

The Expenses Scandal, which occurred in 2009 was that of a number of politicians, many senior, and mostly Conservatve (Tory) party MPs, seeing ministers fill in forms to claim expenses for items they bought. These ranged from the lowly 89p items to hundreds of thousands of pounds. Reclaimed and not paid from their own pay packets, the ministers were living it up. Then they were eventually caught by the national press, who all exposed the scandal.

Since then ministers have said to have been looking for a reason to control the press from their heavy reporting, often shaming the scandalous politicians rightfully on the front pages.

In 2012, after the phone hacking inquiry, a new Press Regulation report was established and finished after years of recommendations by Lord Justice Leveson, dubbed the Leveson Report. Since then ministers, especially Tory ones, to which all of the national press politically support except for two brands, (The Mirror and The Guardian) said they would never regulate the press. Shortly after, David Cameron, the leader of the Tories decided to revoke that pledge and clamp down on the press. Aiming to make the opposition leaders of the Labour and Liberal Democrats take the blame, the press were disgraced with the decision once it was decided they would place tougher attempts from self-regulation onto journalists.

Ministers were then said to look for tougher details in clamping down. Behind the scenes, Maria Miller, the newly appointed Culture, Media and Sport secretary (which has had a troublesome scandal involvement with every minister in the role since 2010) was allegedly acting in secret. Aiming to re-regulate the already regulated from Leveson reporting press, she is now seeking tougher restrictions to gag the media further. When also questioned by watchdog’s about her expenses abuse, Miller threatened them behind the scenes to keep them quiet. Aiming to shroud her details of scandalous lifestyle in secrecy even further, Miller is now using the preposterous excuse that she is being “witchunted” by the press out of revenge for the Leveson regulation. Miller, who is still seeking a second batch of regulation to this day, is now using this mantle to twist the screw into her favour as a victim. Anything that the press now writes, she will attempt to sully as uncredible and abusive, somewhat of an irony to Miller, who has acted out the exact double standard.

They often say, those who say something about someone is actually drawing on a reflection of themselves. This seems to be the case. Miller wasn’t finished there either. She continued to attack media outlets involving television news stations who were doing their journalistic job.

Shamed. Miller makes speedy getaway in car.

Miller had received numerous requests to stand down and leave parliamentary office for her scandal. She defiantly refused. Leader of the country David Cameron, her party leader also, said that Miller “had paid back the money” and is continuing to now “get on” with her job and shamefully excused her behaviour with the notion that we should “draw a line under it” in reference to the scandalous corruption on offer. Miller paid back a measly £6,000 which is practically pocket money to her. If any other lower class citizen did such scandal they would be fired and leave on no income. Instead, Miller, who earns a whopping £65,000 increased by 11% to £75,000 per annum by 2015 as a sitting MP, which makes her a somewhat of a millionaire, remains in the job. On Thursday 3 March, she issued a hurried, thirty second apology on the advice of someone who told her to. Her insincere apology was not of her own accord. The following week on Tuesday 8 March she wrote another note of her antics in her local paper. Miller, who decided to write it in her local paper rather than in public to the world, attempted to gain more support from a writing piece and pocketed even more cash.

Sadistic welfare minister and failed Tory leadership candidate Iain Duncan Smith was grilled on the same day. He advised Miller was being “witchunted” and dodged the question about conning the system. Duncan Smith, who inherited his fortunes through his family, including two homes, is responsible for viciously removing poor people with no money, job prospects or employability skills including sick and Paralympic athletes unfairly from the pocket money benefit aiming to help support people getting back to work or healthy. They earn around £70 every two weeks. Politicians earn £65,000 rising to £77,000 a year, not including expenses claims.

If a welfare claimant is “decided” ‘fit to work’ by the unjustifiable measures to remove people from welfare to get numbers down and label them as workshy as David Cameron called them all “workers and the shirkers” when many are ill or poor, they will be sanctioned, removed from benefits for three years and possibly face a prison sentence under a case of fraud. Politicians, however, are allowed to get back on with the job and say no more with a ‘slap on the wrist’ tender talking to. And they say totalitarianism is dead.

If Maria Miller had any self respect and humility she would step down, repay the thousands to millions owed and apologise properly on a nation TV stage with a sincere, and not pre-advised from PR friends choice in doing so. This will be the only way Miller may be able to ascertain any honour left in her disgraced run as Culture Secretary and an MP in general. She should stop attempting to blame the press for doing their job, something which Miller has failed to do herself. Trying to attack the press with further regulation would be a mistake and she should drop this. To make it clear, she should make a statement clarifying she will not be regulating the press and allow the Leveson Report to stand as the sole beneficiary to this ideal. If she continues to attack the press, this would be unwise. She will become exposed (through her own fault) of corruption. This is not a press being vengeful. This is their professional job and conduct to the sector respected. Why would she need to re-regulate it? It proves she has many more demons in her closet and could possibly be planning to claim on expenses once again without a second thought. She needs to take a step back and re-assess.

There is no way dithering weed David Cameron will sack her. The only reason she kept her job was because she is the second only woman in the Conservative Party alongside Theresa May, which neither female minister has shone a light on a glorious and dignified run in the cabinet positions they have held since 2010. They further taint the female position of politician. By choosing not to sack her, Cameron, who does not want to appear weak and keep his best friends in the jobs with him to his little fan club, who also protect his policies, instead disgraces the political spectrum as shameful. In doing so Cameron and the Tories are once again a corrupt bunch of totalitarian rulers who disgrace the halls of Westminster and all the great Politicians before them. How on Earth did it get to this? The electorate, or people who vote as it is commonly called, further see this insulting and untrustworthy to Politicians who fiddle the figures to own self gain.

All in all, any attempt to hide a secret will only ever become bigger and more explosive when the truth eventually outs, as it always does. To hide such details will only prompt journalists to expose the truth. This is not a witchunt. This is a journalist’s job. And if you chose to clamp down on their professional job description, even further since original press regulation, not only are the ministers destroying the job a journalist can do, they are also breaking their own law. At this point it should be the courts who may have to intervene on the politicians and have them overruled for corruption and disruption to the professional sector of a job, in this case journalism. The same applies to all positions in working sectors. Not even a politician is allowed to change a job description or remove them from the public sphere because politicians are childish babies that do not like to hear anything bad about them when they put their feet out of line. No one is above the law and it is a journalist’s job first and foremost to hold all to account, including ruling elites. This is a further endorsement to the electorate that the Democratic nation of Great Britain has been constantly turned into a totalitarian United Kingdom under far right wing extremism with nationalism as its key function.

Written as of 8th March 2014.

UPDATE from 9 March 2014

On Wednesday, 9 March 2014, Maria Miller chose to resign of her own accord. David Cameron today disgraced the Houses of Parliament further by continually choosing to attack opposition leader Ed Miliband where Miliband said it was “his job to sack ministers” should they break the law. Cameron traded vicious spats of assault claiming Miliband, just like the rest of the British public were, “jumping on a political bandwagon” in order to blame Labour once more for all of the Conservative scandals. This is the government in place. A corrupt, self serving, abusive batch of friends who then excuse their behaviour as justified. Anyone else is vilified and disgraced instead.

Once again, ruling elites prove they can get away with fraudulent and criminal activity. The average commoner, would serve years imprisonment and never likely to receive a respectful job title ever again.

The UK public believe Cameron has handled the crisis badly by 2/3 in an itvnews poll supported by Comres research. It also proved the public trust politicians less at 49% tied with behaving badly.

Cameron continues to defiantly disagree and argue that Miller had done absolutely nothing wrong. Morally wrong, the Conservatives are seen as a party that abuses, fiddles the details for themselves and smears opposition where possible. Anything they disagree with is decided and no responsibility is taken. This is another shameful disgrace that tarnishes the greatness of this beautiful country which is a big player in democratic rights, formerly known from 2010 as Great Britain.

As of 10 March 2014, Sajid Javid was ushered into the position of Culture Secretary amid Miller’s resignation. Javid is a ‘working class’ politician who worked his way up, sources say. Of Pakistani origin and former Economy Secretary once again the Tory party have been accused of playing favourites with Cameron’s personal choices of loyalty to him. A poster boy to try to connect with voters as ‘ordinary’ and involved in the economy, many believe this is simply bureaucratic quota reaching. Cameron pledged since 2010 he would have 40% of female ministers which has monumentally failed. Many still believe Javid is, as everyone before him including Miller and the also scandal ridden, now Health Secretary, Jeremy Hunt, as unqualified for the position. The general election, in May 2015, is where the Tories are focusing on gaining a ‘working class vote’ to be re-elected after a failed majority in 2010.

Miller is still not being placed into the criminal justice system to face charges of fraud highlighting that politicians can break the law under Her Majesty’s ‘Secret State’. Simply put, she got away with it. You wouldn’t. She had two homes, two children and a husband, who is a solicitor.

Should the United Kingdom remain in the European Union?

On Wednesday the second of debates involving leaders of two big parties in the political spectrum went onto the television podium this week. After last week’s BBC radio debate the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) leader Nigel Farage took on Liberal Democrats leader Nick Clegg.

This debate was centralised on the subject of remaining as a part of the European Union or EU as its commonly known. With Clegg supporting IN and Nigel hoping to be OUT the other leaders of parties weren’t invited. After a General election is coming in 2015 to elect who will lead the country Conservative leader David Cameron has chosen not to sign up to the debates for months being scared of losing after his totalitarian ways involving vicious cuts, abuse and protection of rich friends. Ed Miliband of the Labour Party, who does want the debates was not invited either. David Cameron after the debates chose to critise the debate opinions to favour his own ideologies by not participating and then critisising from the sidelines. Cameron, whose special advcsors is Linton Crosby, classed as a dangerous man, tells Cameron what might benefit him long term. Cameron is also scared to face the music in the debates as all their leaders signed up to. The electorate are not stupid to see this corrupt little man squirming around to protect his abusive ways which has included unproven yet indirect murders of suicidal teens and people struggling with welfare cuts, sanctions and homelessness. He has also called for more deaths of badgers in a crack down on tuberculosis without any scientific evidence that the non predetory mammals cause the disease.

After Nigel began the debate strong with his passionate sound and wiping the floor with bumbling Clegg, Nigel had a tough point made with the audience. He claimed their had now been a “white working underclass” as a result of the EU powers altering Britain’s landscape. While this is true in part, Nigel and his army of fans turned to upset. They did not know how to take or accept that claim. The difference is it is true, but is a ‘do not mention’ detail to which Farage will mention and will gain votes for because no one likes the truth and it must be told. Though this is one of Farage’s main policies fuelling the EU OUT debate, Farage, like Cameron is handling it all wrong. This is not necessarily the EU’s fault alone, either.

The fact that if we had all jobs available or created tomorrow, it would take months to fill them with ridiculous form filling. Secondly, those jobs would be filled with unskilled, talentless or unsuitable to their skills positions. Just because a nurse can fix things does not means he/she would be exceptional in the role of mechanic, or vice versa. Someone who has business acumen or is capable or running their own and contributing long term to economy is not best suited to sitting on a till and scanning barcodes. It is crucial to place people in the correct working skillset of jobs. Which then highlights that Britain has no skilled positions and places people in any old dead end job to ‘get the numbers down’ and does not pay enough to live in an over extortionate capitalist country where only the rich and David Cameron profit from.

With Cameron’s failed personal policies in Europe and charging through the front door with demands has ruined the reputation of Britain. As one of Europe’s biggest and essential players at the table, we may need to renegotiate powers and be allowed to do so. With bailouts, support and many other things Britain doesn’t get credit for because of David Cameron, we need to handle certain controls. This is purely down to the fact, in the Immigration case, for example, that we cannot simply house many more. It is not because we have a xenophobic approach to migrants who we accept in many differing cases.

Map of Europe, of which Britain is a part of by land mass location.

The influx however has caused employers to change the salary of job positions and hire cheap migrants so that they do not have to pay what someone is fully worth. We’ll have more on immigration and zero hours contracts at a later date.

As Nigel added we need to maintain our pound, negotiate toll numbers and support the now white working underclass. If we do this, and as a part of Europe, we can then help to stabilise Europe even further. There can be no denying that we are officially a European country. With so much connection from the EU also, it is crucial to connect with Britain favourably. It would be ideal if European countries could understand this. One man (Cameron) is not the full representation of a full nation that is Britain.

Though with Nigel’s ‘solution’ to give lower class jobs won’t be a ‘get rich quick’ answer. As mentioned above, the job market is hopeless at its current stage which is why is it necessary to have a welfare system in place, which Cameron wants to viciously destroy in 2015, even announcing he would start by stopping all under 25s claiming benefits.

With nothing “made in Britain” and a clueless leader of the country dithering and grabbing his hands on the first thing that comes his way to say will save us whilst looking into a publicity camera documenting his entire game face for votes, Britain will fail once more.

Farage also added he is interested in Fracking. We’ll have another debate on this at a later stage also. Though the basis for this is counterproductive. As the only nation in the world which doesn’t suffer natural disasters including Earthquakes and Tsunami’s, Fracking will rupture the plates under the Earth\s crust and kill us all. The greed for Cameron’s energy friends and not the common people will suffer as always. How much will the clean up bill be? He also wanted nuclear favour as Cameron has beforehand. When the debate finished, to which most policies Cameron agrees with, the Tory leader said off camera Farage was “wrong” in an attempt to play games with a cheap shot.

Cameron was under hot water from Farage too, who blasted the wishy washy country ‘leader’ for revoking the Lisbon Treaty which Cameron said once he was willing to tear up, as it were. Once again, as he did to get elected in 2010, Cameron lied.

Clegg said we should remain in the EU to protect jobs here and overseas if we chose to migrate. Adding that the economic recovery, which isn’t great will the Tories are fiddling the figures as soon as it comes out is suffering. Chancellor George Osborne of the tories has cast over-projections unmet and raised the deficit three times as much as Labour and lost the AAA credit rating for Britain downgrading to a AA instead.

Having trade deals whether in or out is available, but these are most beneficial as a part of the EU. It will also give us quicker contacts and connections to understand that even if you dislike a country, you can still trade with them at a reasonable price.

Using the notion of Democracy from Farage, he claimed we would get this back by leaving. Let’s be clear. This is a scaremongering tactic. It won’t regain Democracy. Britain is and has been one since being in the EU, regardless. Therefore, being in the EU makes no difference to losing a Democracy as we still have one in place. The threat to Democracy itself is the abuse form the Tory party revoking welfare, legal aid and human rights as just some of many totalitarian policies implemented to crush the lower, working and poor classes. Nothing in Britain works because of these abuses to suit the rich, fragmenting society to its very core. no one cares anymore, and why should they? What is their to be responsible about if politicians are changing the rules to fit their corruption on a daily basis? Then you will receive a visit from the Gestapo or police as many call them here telling you to be quiet and put the frighteners on you.

Failure. British ‘leader’ David Cameron.

Farage ended his debate by adding he wanted to trade with India, to which Britain ploughs millions in to support them (which has troubling views on women as third rate citizens and often involved with rape scandals) and New Zealand who stand alone. Of course a handful of people don’t make a full nation but it is a fact of which we cannot argue. Clegg said we should not adopt the Nigel Farage mentality of “Fantasy” regarding the “shun of the modern world. Women stay at home, gay abuse, climate change ignored.” He added Britain had and was “Compassion, diverse, not fantasy. Protect the Britain that we love.”

As a member of Europe or not, we would still be a nation of Eurovision. Though this could be a serious line of jeapody. Isn’t that the biggest reason to remain? Jokes aside, more serious problems are at stake here.

Leaving the EU will be disastrous. No one likes any form of war and should avoid this at all possibilities, yet is is sadly something that for many can be inevitable in time. With Cameron previously spouting of more terrorist attacks after he put us into further Unnecessary conflict we are more at risk. Without going to war with European allies (we are not warmongers, only Cameron, who wanted to go to the Syrain catastrophe from oil stakes) it is important to protect Europe (of which we are) as ourselves. It is about keeping the world as peaceful as it can be, despite alternate issues in countries around the world. Where possible, everything should be upheld to keep the land of every nation stable and supportive, regardless of conflicting political views.

Nations will need to lear to ‘get along’ despite disputes. Think of the economic value if nothing else and strive for that if you dislike others. as for the transition of powers, do not give into Cameron yet. Have policies on the sidelines ready but launch them in 2015, when Cameron is booted out of office as leader of the United Kingdom. Until then, don’t give him anything. But do give us some more points in Eurovision to re-establish communication and connection to remain IN and economically stable trade with other nations.

In the long run, we should stay IN the EU than OUT of it. With our trade, economy, being able to migrate ourselves to Europe in the distress of Britain and contributing to overseas economies, we will be stronger together. Being alone is further isolation and not productive. We my not like the growing bill of the EU, but it is a group of which we are a part of. We cannot simply throw our toys out of the pram because of Cameron’s failures to represent us well. It is the job of a politician to smooth over relations and communication to a greater goal among differening ideologies. Cameron has once again failed this and proved he is not doing his job. Adding to this, the young kids who travel to hotspots like Malia, Crete, Kavos and Sunny Beach, you won’t be able to travel abroad so easily and have extortionate prices raises on holidays abroad, to which the EU allows us to have to leave such stress for multiple periods. Remember kids, you have a vote. Use it. This will be the only time you get your say and the only way politicians listen to common folk.

Just like you voted for Cameron under false pretences, do not be convinced of a ‘get rich quick’ solution. This is going to take time. If we leave the EU we will be putting ourselves back another generation. If Cameron had any sense he would retract the vote or admit he was “misinformed” of the situation and feels it better to stay at this economic time.

So, in a nutshell, we must stay. You are voting for the policy, not the person. Clegg has the correct implementation. Farage has the points. We can achieve the points by being IN.